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NORFOLK - A Norfolk-based counseling service is looking for the public's help in getting a national award.
Oasis Counseling Services was recently granted the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Blue Ribbon Sm... Read More

NORFOLK - The City of Norfolk will be pitching in tax money to help a housing development.
The Norfolk City Council Monday approved a redevelopment plan allowing McIntosh Family LLC to build 53 housing units near the existing Meadow Ridge Apartmen... Read More

BUTLER CO. - A wind energy developer has its eye on land owners in east Butler County. This became the primary topic at this week’s Butler Board of Superior’s meeting.
An organization called, “NextEra Energy” is hoping to lease land and e... Read More

NORFOLK - A group of Norfolk employees are being honored for their efforts in getting running water back to Pilger following last summer's tornadoes.
Norfolk water plant supervisor Chad Roberts, and utility workers Ron Nitz and David Hasebroock we... Read More

NORFOLK - The streak continued in grand fashion Monday night.
The Norfolk Panthers opened district play with 68-44 win over Bellevue East at home, extending their winning streak and undefeated season to 24-0.
The Panthers were led by Tyler Hage... Read More

FALLS CITY - The Richardson County Museum is set to reopen to the public Tuesday, after being closed down for over two months.
The Museum's Curator Jo Ann Auxier says the Museum has been closed down since December 21st, but they are glad to be reo... Read More

ALBION - An Albion man will be in court Thursday after six dead horses were found on his property.
Alan C Choat, 73 is facing 11 counts of abandon/cruelly neglect livestock, after police investigation found six dead and five malnourished horses on... Read More

Stella - A Stella man will appear in District court after local law enforcement says he threatened to kill an officer and vandalized a local church.
Court documents say 23 year-old Ethen Bentley will be arraigned in Richardson County District Cour... Read More

STANTON - A Palmer man will be spending half a year in jail for forgery charges.
Forty-one year old Marty Easley was sentenced in Stanton County District Court Monday to 180 days in jail and a $1,000 fine.
Easley was arrested last year followin... Read More